Museums in Postcolonial Europe/Postcolonial Europe in Museums: An Introduction - Dominic Thomas, University of California, Los Angeles, USA
Colonial Museums in a Post-Colonial Europe - Robert Aldrich, University of Sydney, Australia
"The Remains of the Day": The British and Commonwealth Museum - Corinna McLeod, Grand Valley State University
Finding a home in Hackney? Reimagining narratives of slavery through a multicultural community museum space - Zoe Norridge, New College, Oxford University, UK
Museum Practices and the Belgian Colonial Past: Questioning the Memories of an Ambivalent Metropole - Véronique Bragard and Stéphanie Planche, Belgium
Displaying Colonial Artifacts in Paris: Musée Permanent des Colonies to Musée du Quai Branly - Fassil Demissie, De Paul University, USA
Le Musée d’Art au Hasard: Responses of Black Paris to French Museum Culture - Bennetta Jules-Rosette and Erica Fontana, University of California San Diego, USA
Will the Musée du Quai Branly Show France the Way to Postcoloniality? - Herman Lebovics, SUNY – Stony Brook, USA
Still the Family Secret? The Representation of Colonialism in the Cité nationale de l’histoire de l’immigration - Mary Stevens, University College London, UK
Object/Subject Migration: The National Centre of the History of Immigration - Dominic Thomas, University of California, Los Angeles, USA
Biography
Dominic Thomas is the Chair of the departments of French and Francophone Studies and Italian at the University of California Los Angeles, USA. He is the author of Nation-Building, Propaganda and Literature in Francophone Africa (Indiana University Press, 2002) and Black France: Colonialism, Immigration and Transnationalism (Indiana University Press, 2007).






